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*A still version of this variant appeared on ''Crash: The Series''.
*A still version of this variant appeared on ''Crash: The Series''.
*The logo can be varying levels of dark or dim on some films, like ''The Accidental Husband'', ''The Illusionist'', ''Resurrecting the Champ'' and ''Nothing But the Truth''.
*The logo can be varying levels of dark or dim on some films, like ''The Accidental Husband'', ''The Illusionist'', ''Resurrecting the Champ'' and ''Nothing But the Truth''.
*On ''The Perfect Holiday'', it's Christmas-themed.
*On the trailer for ''The Perfect Holiday'', it's Christmas-themed.


'''FX/SFX''': Nothing but zooming and fading.
'''FX/SFX''': Nothing but zooming and fading.

Revision as of 20:54, 8 July 2021


Background

Yari Film Group Releasing was a Los Angeles-based movie company started in 2005, when Bob Yari consolidated his film banners (namely Bull's Eye Entertainment, El Camino Pictures, and Bob Yari Productions) into one brand. In December 2008, the company filed for bankruptcy, which ultimately made them stop producing films; however, the company surprisingly returned in 2016 with Papa: Hemingway in Cuba, only to go back into hiatus.

1st (and only) Logo (March 17, 2006-April 29, 2016)

Logo: On a deep blue background, the 3 light blue letters "Y", "F" and "G", with "F" sitting on the "G", zooms out. Then, "YARI FILM GROUP", underlined with "RELEASING" below the line, fades over the letters and slowly eases in.

Variants:

  • On the trailer for Haven, the logo is placed against an ocean.
  • "RELEASING" was later removed from the logo.
  • A still version of this variant appeared on Crash: The Series.
  • The logo can be varying levels of dark or dim on some films, like The Accidental Husband, The Illusionist, Resurrecting the Champ and Nothing But the Truth.
  • On the trailer for The Perfect Holiday, it's Christmas-themed.

FX/SFX: Nothing but zooming and fading.

Music/Sounds: A synthesized string composition, or none.

Availability: Seen on most films from the company, such as Resurrecting the Champ and The Painted Veil.

Editor's Note: A pretty cheap and uninspiring logo all around.

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